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iLink Systems named to Inc 5000 list for the fourth consecutive year

iLink Systems named to Inc 5000 list for the fourth consecutive year

iLink Systems named to Inc 5000 list for the fourth consecutive year

Friday, August 23, 2013

iLink Systems named to Inc 5000 list for the fourth consecutive year

Aug 23, 2013, Redmond, WA: iLink Systems, an ISO and CMMI certified global software solutions provider, Microsoft National System Integrator (NSI), Gold Level Partner and winner of several Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards, today announced it has been recognized by Inc. Magazine as one of the fastest growing companies in the United States for the fourth consecutive year. Inc.'s list recognizes the significant accomplishments of the 5,000 fastest growing privately-owned businesses in the country, based on percentage growth in company net sales over a three-year period. The magazine has recognized iLink Systems every year since 2010.

This year, iLink ranked at #2803 at this prestigious list, with an extraordinary growth rate of 124% over a three-year period, and named as one of the top 100 companies in the Washington and Seattle areas respectively. To qualify, companies must have been founded and generating revenue by March 31, 2009. They had to be U.S.-based, privately held, for profit, and independent -- not subsidiaries or divisions of other companies -- as of December 31, 2012.

“We are thrilled and very excited to get recognized by the prestigious Inc Magazine for the fourth consecutive year. The continuous recognition from Inc is a big testament for our commitment towards meeting customers’ goals and attaining 100% customer satisfaction. FY12-F13 has been a significant period for iLink as we won the 2013 Microsoft Windows 8 Growth Partner of the Year Award, Life Science Innovation Award and launched several solution frameworks on latest technologies like Windows 8, O365, SQL Server 2012 and more” said Sree Balaji, CEO, iLink Systems, Inc.

"Not all the companies in the Inc. 500|5000 are in glamorous industries, but in their fields they are as famous as household name companies simply by virtue of being great at what they do. They are the hidden champions of job growth and innovation, the real muscle of the American economy,” says Inc. Editor Eric Schurenberg.